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LLD

 

abbr.
Latin Legum Doctor (Doctor of Laws)


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is short for:

Meaning Category
Deep LaterLogAcademic & Science->Geology
Doctor of LawsAcademic & Science->Academic Degrees
Lamp Lumen DepreciationAcademic & Science->Physics
Laser Light DetectorAcademic & Science->Physics
Laser Locator DesignatorGovernmental->Military
Late Life DepressionMedical->Physiology
Launcher Load DollyGovernmental->Military
Leg Length DiscrepancyMedical->Physiology
Life List DisablerCommunity
Life Long DevelopmentCommunity->Educational
Life Long DreamCommunity
Life, Love, and DevotionCommunity->Religion
Lipid-Lowering DrugMedical->Laboratory
Liquid Level DetectionAcademic & Science->Chemistry
Live Letter DropGovernmental->FBI Files
Lodge Leader DevelopmentMiscellaneous
Log Linear DetrendingAcademic & Science->Geology
Logic Level DriverComputing->Drivers
Long-Lasting DepolarizationAcademic & Science->Geology
Low Level DataComputing->Databases
Low Level DiscriminationGovernmental->Military
Low Level DiscriminatorAcademic & Science->Electronics
Lower Limit of DetectionAcademic & Science->Electronics

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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: an honorary law degree
  Synonym: Doctor of Laws


 
 
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